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Bills cut offensive tackle, per report

by Joe Buscaglia,posted May 12 2014 11:22AM

Through the three-day 2014 NFL Draft, the Buffalo Bills managed to add two offensive tackles to their arsenal in second-round selection Cyrus Kouandjio and seventh-round pick Seantrel Henderson. With both those players in the fold, the Bills opened up a roster spot.

According to Aaron Wilson of The Baltimore Sun, the Bills have released reserve offensive tackle Jamaal Johnson-Webb. Buffalo first started the professional relationship with Johnson-Webb at the end of the 2013 season, adding him to the practice squad in December. At the end of the season, the Bills signed him to a futures contract in order to have his rights for the offseason and training camp.

The 6-foot-6, 306-pound product out of Alabama A&M entered the league in 2013 as an undrafted free agent with the Arizona Cardinals. With the anticipated move, Bills now have six offensive tackles on their official roster.